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Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex

The external orofacial morphology, perioral bristle distribution and feeding behaviour of Dugong dugon, Trichechus inunguis, T. senegalensis and T. manatus are described. Despite their differing orofacial morphology, dugongs and trichechids possess six similar regions: the oral disk, orofacial ridge...

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Autor principal: Marshall, Christopher D.
Outros Autores: Maeda, Hiroshi, Iwata, Matsumitsu, Furuta, Masami, Asano, Shiro, Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar, Reep, Roger L.
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Journal of Zoology 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-18997 Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex Marshall, Christopher D. Maeda, Hiroshi Iwata, Matsumitsu Furuta, Masami Asano, Shiro Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar Reep, Roger L. Ecomorphology Feeding Behavior Functional Morphology Sirenian Dugong Dugon Mammalia Sirenia Trichechidae Trichechus Trichechus Inunguis Trichechus Manatus Trichechus Senegalensis The external orofacial morphology, perioral bristle distribution and feeding behaviour of Dugong dugon, Trichechus inunguis, T. senegalensis and T. manatus are described. Despite their differing orofacial morphology, dugongs and trichechids possess six similar regions: the oral disk, orofacial ridge, supradisk, chin and upper and lower bristle (modified vibrissae) pads. All living sirenians possess six discrete fields of bristles: four on the upper lip (U1, U2, U3, and U4) and two on the lower lip (L1 and L2). The distribution of these fields is similar among all living sirenians with the exception of the U1 bristle fields in dugongs. Perioral bristle field boundaries are distinguished by distinct changes in their length-to-diameter ratios. Both dugongs and trichechids possess bristle-like hairs covering the oral disk, which possess length-to-diameter ratios intermediate between perioral bristles and postcranial hairs. Sirenians use elaborated facial musculature in conjunction with perioral bristles to acquire, manipulate and ingest aquatic vegetation. The U2 and L1 fields are the primary bristles used to ingest vegetation. The use of the L1 bristle fields is similar among all living sirenians. However, dugongs and trichechids are divergent in their use of the U1 and U2 bristle fields. Dugongs use the U2 bristles fields in a medial-to-lateral motion, while all trichechids use the U2 bristles in a prehensile, lateral-to-medial, grasping motion. These divergent behaviours presumably allow dugongs to exploit benthic foraging (i.e. consumption of rhizomes) to a greater degree than trichechids. Functional hypotheses of rhizome excavation are presented for both dugongs and trichechids. 2020-06-15T22:04:29Z 2020-06-15T22:04:29Z 2003 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18997 10.1017/S0952836902003205 en Volume 259, Número 3, Pags. 245-260 Restrito Journal of Zoology
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Ecomorphology
Feeding Behavior
Functional Morphology
Sirenian
Dugong Dugon
Mammalia
Sirenia
Trichechidae
Trichechus
Trichechus Inunguis
Trichechus Manatus
Trichechus Senegalensis
spellingShingle Ecomorphology
Feeding Behavior
Functional Morphology
Sirenian
Dugong Dugon
Mammalia
Sirenia
Trichechidae
Trichechus
Trichechus Inunguis
Trichechus Manatus
Trichechus Senegalensis
Marshall, Christopher D.
Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex
topic_facet Ecomorphology
Feeding Behavior
Functional Morphology
Sirenian
Dugong Dugon
Mammalia
Sirenia
Trichechidae
Trichechus
Trichechus Inunguis
Trichechus Manatus
Trichechus Senegalensis
description The external orofacial morphology, perioral bristle distribution and feeding behaviour of Dugong dugon, Trichechus inunguis, T. senegalensis and T. manatus are described. Despite their differing orofacial morphology, dugongs and trichechids possess six similar regions: the oral disk, orofacial ridge, supradisk, chin and upper and lower bristle (modified vibrissae) pads. All living sirenians possess six discrete fields of bristles: four on the upper lip (U1, U2, U3, and U4) and two on the lower lip (L1 and L2). The distribution of these fields is similar among all living sirenians with the exception of the U1 bristle fields in dugongs. Perioral bristle field boundaries are distinguished by distinct changes in their length-to-diameter ratios. Both dugongs and trichechids possess bristle-like hairs covering the oral disk, which possess length-to-diameter ratios intermediate between perioral bristles and postcranial hairs. Sirenians use elaborated facial musculature in conjunction with perioral bristles to acquire, manipulate and ingest aquatic vegetation. The U2 and L1 fields are the primary bristles used to ingest vegetation. The use of the L1 bristle fields is similar among all living sirenians. However, dugongs and trichechids are divergent in their use of the U1 and U2 bristle fields. Dugongs use the U2 bristles fields in a medial-to-lateral motion, while all trichechids use the U2 bristles in a prehensile, lateral-to-medial, grasping motion. These divergent behaviours presumably allow dugongs to exploit benthic foraging (i.e. consumption of rhizomes) to a greater degree than trichechids. Functional hypotheses of rhizome excavation are presented for both dugongs and trichechids.
format Artigo
author Marshall, Christopher D.
author2 Maeda, Hiroshi
Iwata, Matsumitsu
Furuta, Masami
Asano, Shiro
Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar
Reep, Roger L.
author2Str Maeda, Hiroshi
Iwata, Matsumitsu
Furuta, Masami
Asano, Shiro
Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar
Reep, Roger L.
title Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex
title_short Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex
title_full Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex
title_fullStr Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex
title_full_unstemmed Orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, Amazonian, West African and Antillean manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia): Functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex
title_sort orofacial morphology and feeding behaviour of the dugong, amazonian, west african and antillean manatees (mammalia: sirenia): functional morphology of the muscular-vibrissal complex
publisher Journal of Zoology
publishDate 2020
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